WO2015045070A1 - Emballage à couvercle-languette - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/07—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles
- B65D85/08—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular
- B65D85/10—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular for cigarettes
- B65D85/1036—Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank
- B65D85/1045—Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge
- B65D85/1056—Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge characterized by the lid
- B65D85/10568—Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank having a cap-like lid hinged to an edge characterized by the lid opening of the lid opens simultaneously an inner package within the container
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- the present invention relates to a package, and more particularly to a tan grid type package.
- tan grid type package is known as the packaging container.
- a tan grid type package disclosed in Patent Document 1 has been proposed.
- a conventionally known tan grid type package includes a box body having an open end, a tan grid that opens and closes the open end of the box body, and an article accommodated in the box body, and the article includes a plurality of tobacco products. And an inner pack that wraps the bundle.
- the inner pack of Patent Document 1 is hermetically sealed by overlapping the outer peripheral edges of the packaging material, whereas the package is further wrapped with a transparent film.
- tobacco products such as filter cigarettes and cigarettes may be accompanied by sheet-like articles such as advertisements, coupons, and flavor generating agents.
- sheet-like articles such as advertisements, coupons, and flavor generating agents.
- a sheet-like article may be stored between the film and the package.
- the film since the film is transparent, accessories can be easily confirmed from the outside.
- the present invention has been made based on the above circumstances, and the object of the present invention is to fix the sheet-like article inside the package while maintaining the sealing performance of the package, and further to opening the opening.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a tan grid type package that can be easily seen when opened and can be easily taken out.
- a tan grid type package of the present invention A box body having a rectangular parallelepiped shape and an open end at the top; A tan grid that is pivotally connected to a rear edge of the opening end via a lid hinge, and includes a lid that opens and closes the opening end, and a tongue that is connected to a tip of the lid via a tongue hinge; A tongue grid that overlaps the front wall of the box body when the lid is in a closed position; A rectangular parallelepiped inner pack housed in the box body, The inner pack is Goods, An outer wrap for wrapping the article, wherein the wrapping material is first wound in a U-shape around a longitudinal direction of the article, and then the outer packaging is formed by folding the packaging material on each of the front side and both side sides of the article.
- the jacket is Including a folded form of the packaging material having a seam line that holds the inside of the inner pack in a sealed state
- the seam line folding form is: Two end flaps of the packaging material are formed on each other in the form of a fin seal on the portion of the packaging material covering the lower front part of the product, and the end edges of the end flaps are arranged in the width direction of the product.
- a pair of vertical seams formed by overlapping two side flaps protruding from each side surface of the article together with corresponding side ends of the front strip and extending along each side surface of the inner pack.
- Have The inner pack further includes a sheet-like article inserted and held in the pocket.
- the product is wrapped by the outer skin including the seam line that forms the inside of the sealed space, so that the sealing performance is improved.
- a pair of vertical seams hold both ends of the front strip having a lateral seam so that the front strip is formed in a pocket, and the sheet-like article is accommodated in the package by inserting the sheet-like article into the pocket. Is done.
- a sheet-like article is inserted into a pocket formed using a front strip having a lateral seam while maintaining the hermeticity of the package. Can be fixed in the position. Since the sheet-like article does not move, it can be easily seen even when the opening is opened, and since it is simply inserted into the pocket, the sheet-like article can be easily taken out.
- FIG. 1 shows a package 2 of one embodiment.
- the package 2 is a packaging container that accommodates tobacco products such as filter cigarettes and cigarettes, and has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole.
- the package 2 includes a box body 4 and a tan grid 6 connected to the box body 4, and the tan grid 6 has a lid 5 and a tongue 7.
- the box body 4 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape and includes an opening end 22 at the top, and the inside thereof has a size capable of receiving one inner pack 8.
- the box body 4 includes a front wall 14, a rear wall 16, a pair of side walls 18 and a bottom wall 20.
- the front wall 14 has a notch 24 at the upper center. This notch 24 forms part of the open end 22.
- the notch 24 has a substantially rectangular shape with its lower end edge bent into a flat V shape.
- the front wall 14 has a slit 26, which is positioned below the notch 24.
- the slit 26 extends along the lower end edge of the notch 24, has a flat V shape similar to the notch 24, and extends from one side edge of the front wall 14 to the other side edge.
- the notch 24 is formed by separating the separation piece 28 having a shape corresponding to the notch 24 from the front wall 14, and the separation here is performed when the tan grid 6 is first opened. That is, immediately after the package 2 is manufactured, the scheduled separation region for forming the separation piece 28 is partitioned by the separation line in the upper center of the front wall 14. This separation line is formed from a perforated row, for example. The adjacent perforations in the perforation row may have a uniform length or have different lengths. The scheduled separation region can be easily separated from the front wall 14 along the separation line.
- the upper edge of the rear wall 16 is formed as a lid hinge 30.
- the tan grid 6 is rotatably connected to the rear wall 16 via the lid hinge 30.
- the lid 5 of the tongue grid 6 can open and close the opening end 22 of the box body 4, and when the opening end 22 is closed by the lid 5.
- the tongue 7 of the tan grid 6 is superimposed on the front wall 14.
- the lid 5 has a rectangular shape having the same size as the opening end 22, and is provided with rectangular inner top flaps 32 on both sides of the back surface thereof.
- the inner top flap 32 is detachably connected to the upper end edge of the side wall 18 via a separation line, and immediately after manufacturing the package 2, the inner top flap 32 is overlapped on both sides of the upper surface of the inner pack 8. It is glued to. Therefore, when the tan grid 6 is first opened, the inner top flap 32 is separated from the corresponding side wall 18 along the separation line and is held on the back surface of the lid 5.
- Such an inner top flap 32 serves to reinforce the lid 5 and improve the formability of the box body 4.
- the lid 5 and the tongue 7 are connected to each other via a tongue hinge 34.
- the tongue 7 includes a tongue portion 36 and an insertion end 38, and the tongue portion 36 has a size covering the notch 24 and the scheduled separation region of the front wall 14.
- the tongue portion 36 has a trapezoidal shape that tapers toward the tip, and the base end thereof is rotatably connected to the front end edge of the lid 5 via the tongue hinge 34.
- the insertion end 38 and the tongue portion 36 are partitioned via a hinge 44, and the insertion end 38 is rotatable around the hinge 44.
- the insertion end 38 has a base extending from the tip of the tongue 36 and a triangular tip extending from the base. That is, the side edge of the base portion at the insertion end 38 is positioned on the extension line of the corresponding side edge of the distal end portion of the tongue portion 36.
- the tongue 7 has a shape that becomes thinner as it goes to the tip as a whole, and the insertion end 38 is easily inserted into the slit 26 of the box body 4 described above.
- the reinforcing member 40 When the package 2 is manufactured, the reinforcing member 40 is connected to the base portion of the tongue portion 36 on both side edges thereof via separation lines. These reinforcing members 40 are in the shape of a right triangle with the tops cut off. Immediately after the manufacture of the package 2, the reinforcing member 40 is overlaid on and bonded to the side wall 18 on the corresponding side of the box body 4. That is, when the tongue grid 6 is opened for the first time, the reinforcing member 40 is separated from the tongue portion 36 along the separation line and remains on the side wall 18 to reinforce the opening end 22 and from the manufacture of the package to the tongue. Until the grid 6 is opened for the first time, the tongue 7 is held in close contact with the front wall 14 of the box body 4 to improve the sealing performance of the package.
- the inner pack 8 accommodated in the box body 4 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as shown in FIG.
- the inner pack 8 includes a bundle of rod-shaped tobacco products 10 and a packaging material 12 that wraps the bundle.
- the tobacco product 10 is, for example, a filter cigarette having a length of 85 mm, and the number thereof is 20.
- the packaging material 12 of the inner pack 8 has a rectangular shape and is folded into a U shape around the bundle of tobacco products 10 to form an outer cover 13 for sealing the bundle. More specifically, first, the packaging material 12 is wound around the outer periphery including the longitudinal direction of the bundle of tobacco products 10. End flaps at both ends of the packaging material 12 protruding from the front surface of the bundle of tobacco products 10 are overlapped with each other in the form of a so-called fin seal to form a front strip 53, and the end edges of the end flaps are bonded to each other to form a lateral seam 54. (Shaded portion in FIG. 4) is formed. In the present embodiment, the entire area of the front strip 53 is bonded, and the lateral seam 54 and the front strip 53 are integrated.
- Such a front strip 53 extends over the entire width direction of the packaging material 12, and thereafter, as is apparent from FIG. 4, the front strip 53 is folded toward the upper part of the bundle, and the front surface of the bundle of tobacco products 10 is moved. Overlaid on the front surface 52 of the covering 13.
- the wrapping material 12 forms rectangular side flaps that protrude two from each side of the bundle. These side flaps are gusset-folded at the upper and lower sides thereof and then folded to cover the side surfaces of the corresponding bundles to form the side surfaces of the jacket 13.
- a vertical seam 50 in the form of a fin seal is formed at the center of the side surface of the outer cover 13, and the vertical seam 50 extends in the longitudinal direction of the bundle over the entire side surface of the outer cover 13. .
- the vertical seam 50 is superimposed on the side surface of the outer cover 13 by being folded as indicated by arrows A and B in FIG.
- the pair of vertical seams 50 hold both ends of the front strip 53, thereby forming a pocket 55 at the lower portion of the front surface 52 of the inner pack 8. At this point, the molding of the inner pack 8 is completed.
- the above-described front strip 53 is arranged to be positioned at a position below the lower end of the notch 24 of the box body 4. To the entire width of the inner pack 8 and extends to the other vertical seam 50. Note that both ends of the front strip 53 are overlapped with the vertical seam 50.
- a lower end edge of a rectangular printed matter 56 (sheet-like article) is inserted into the pocket 55.
- the printed matter 56 is, for example, advertising paper or a coupon, and when the inner pack 8 is accommodated in the box body 4, the printed matter 56 is interposed between the front wall 14 of the box body 4 and the front surface 52 of the inner pack 8.
- the printed matter 56 is inserted into the pocket 55, and as shown in FIG. 2, the upper end edge is above the lower end of the notch 24 of the box body 4 and below the lower end of the aperture 63 of the inner pack 8. It is the size to be positioned.
- the upper portion of the outer cover 13 includes a scheduled separation region 60 that forms the aperture 63 by being cut off.
- the scheduled separation region 60 has a belt shape, extends from the rear edge 58a of the upper surface 58 of the outer cover 13 to the front surface 52, and is partitioned by a pair of vertical separation lines 62 and horizontal separation lines 61. More specifically, the horizontal separation line 61 is formed to be positioned at a position above the lower end of the notch 24 of the box body 4 when the inner pack 8 is accommodated in the box body 4.
- the pair of vertical separation lines 62 extends upward from both ends of the horizontal separation line 61, further crosses the upper surface 58, and reaches the rear edge 58 a. It should be noted that the width dimension of the planned separation region 60, that is, the distance between the pair of vertical separation lines 62 is substantially the same as the width of the notch 24 described above.
- the pair of vertical separation lines 62 and horizontal separation lines 61 are provided by weak lines provided on the packaging material 12. That is, if the vertical separation line 62 and the horizontal separation line 61 are formed in a perforated row, the sealing performance of the inner pack 8 may be impaired. Therefore, as the vertical separation line 62 and the horizontal separation line 61 of the inner pack 8, This perforation row is not preferred.
- FIG. 5 is a development view showing the inner surface side of the packaging material 12.
- a one-dot chain line in FIG. 5 indicates a fold line formed on the packaging material 12 when the bundle of tobacco products 10 is wrapped by the packaging material 12.
- each region of the packaging material 12 defined by the folding line forms each part of the jacket 13 described above.
- the packaging material 12 has a heat-sealing film heat-sealing layer over the entire inner surface, and this heat-sealing layer enables the formation of the horizontal seam 54 and the vertical seam 50 described above.
- each region of the packaging material 12 includes a lower front region 64 that is a part of the front surface 52 of the outer cover 13, a bottom surface region 80 that is sequentially positioned above the lower front region 64 as viewed in FIG. It includes a region 86, a top surface region 92 and a top front region 98.
- the bottom surface region 80 forms the bottom surface of the jacket 13, and the rear surface region 86 forms the rear surface of the jacket 13.
- the upper surface region 92 forms the upper surface 58 of the outer cover 13, and the upper front surface region 98 forms the remainder of the front surface 52 of the outer cover 13.
- side regions 66, 82, 88, 94, and 100 that form the side surface 48 of the jacket 13 are positioned on the left and right sides of the regions 64, 80, 86, 92, and 98, respectively.
- a bundle of tobacco products 10 is arranged in the rear surface area 86 of the packaging material 12, and the packaging material 12 is wound around the outer periphery including the longitudinal direction of the tobacco product 10, whereby the lower front region 64.
- the lower end flap 102 composed of the side region 66 and the upper end flap 104 composed of the upper front region 98 and the side region 100 project to the front surface of the bundle of tobacco products 10.
- region 100 are mutually overlap
- the side regions 66, 82, 88, and 94 on the same side that become side flaps when the outer packaging 13 is formed by folding the packaging material 12 around the bundle of tobacco products 10. , 100 are overlapped with each other and bonded to each other by heat sealing to form vertical seams 50, respectively.
- the vertical seam 50 includes the end of the horizontal seam 54.
- the upper front surface region 98 and the upper surface region 92 are respectively formed with the vertical separation line 62 and the horizontal separation line 61, that is, the fragile lines 76 and 106 that define the above-described separation region 60.
- the alternate long and short dash line in the side regions 82 and 94 indicates that the gusset folds are performed in the side regions 82 and 94.
- FIG. 6 shows a main blank 108 for forming the box body 4 and the tan grid 6.
- the main blank 108 has a front panel 110 that becomes the front wall 14 of the box body 4.
- the front panel 110 includes a scheduled separation region 112 of the box body 4 at a lower portion thereof.
- the scheduled separation region 112 is partitioned by a separation line 114 indicated by a broken line in FIG.
- a cut 116 serving as the slit 26 is formed in the upper part of the planned separation region 112.
- an outer side flap 118 that is a part of the side wall 18 of the box body 4 is connected to both sides of the front panel 110, and a bottom panel that becomes the bottom wall 20 of the box body 4 is connected to the upper end of the front panel 110. 120 are connected.
- the bottom panel 120 is connected to a rear panel 122 that is located on the opposite side of the front panel 110 and serves as the rear wall 16 of the box body 4.
- the rear panel 122 is connected to a lid panel 124 that is located on the opposite side of the bottom panel 120 and serves as the lid 5. Further, inner side flaps 126, 126 which are the remaining portions of the side wall 18 of the box body 4 are connected to both sides of the rear panel 122. Inner bottom flaps 128 located on both sides of the bottom panel 120 are connected to the lower ends of the inner side flaps 126. The inner bottom flaps 128 are overlapped with the bottom panel 120 to reinforce the bottom wall 20. . Further, inner top flaps 32 located on both sides of the lid panel 124 are connected to the upper end of the inner side flap 126 via a separation line 130 indicated by a broken line in FIG.
- a tongue panel 132 to be the tongue 7 is connected to the upper end of the lid panel 124.
- Reinforcing member panels 134 and 134 which are the reinforcing members 40, are connected to both side edges of the tongue panel 132 via a separating line 136 indicated by a broken line in FIG.
- the main blank 108 is made of a paper material, and the weight thereof is 180 to 270 g / m 2 and the thickness thereof is 0.2 to 0.5 mm.
- the main blank 108 may be card paper, Manila cardboard, or the like.
- the main blank 108 described above is folded from the folding line indicated by the alternate long and short dash line in FIG. 6 to form the box body 4 and the tan grid 6.
- the tan grid 6 as shown in FIG. 1 is formed.
- the package 2 in a closed state is obtained. More specifically, the inner pack 8 is placed on the rear panel 122. In this state, the inner side flap 126, the inner bottom flap 128, the inner top flap 32, and the bottom panel 120 are folded into the inner pack 8, respectively.
- the inner bottom flap 128 and the bottom panel 120 are bonded together.
- the outer side flaps 118 are respectively folded, overlapped with the corresponding inner side flaps 126, and bonded to the inner side flaps 126.
- the portion near the horizontal separation line 61 in the planned separation region 60 of the inner pack 8 is bonded to the inner surface of the planned separation region 112.
- the inner pack 8 may be bonded to the front panel 110, the rear panel 122, the bottom panel 120, the inner side flap 126, and the like as necessary.
- the lid panel 124, the tongue panel 132, and the reinforcing member panel 134 are folded, and the lid panel 124 is bonded to the inner top flap 32.
- the inner surface of the tongue panel 132 and the outer surface of the scheduled separation region 112 are bonded, and the reinforcing member panel 134 is bonded to the outer side flap 118. In this way, the package 2 containing the inner pack 8 shown in FIG. 1 is formed.
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic longitudinal sectional view when the package shown in FIG. 1 is closed
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic longitudinal sectional view when the package shown in FIG. 2 is opened.
- a portion that is actually in contact between the box body 4 and the inner pack 8 is also shown with a gap. 7 and 8 indicate the adhesion region.
- the consumer who purchased this package 2 first picks up the tip of the tongue 7 and peels the tongue 7 off the front wall 14 of the box body 4. As a result, the scheduled separation region 112 is separated from the box body 4 to form the notch 24. Further, the tongue 7 and the planned separation region 112 are bonded, and the planned separation region 112 and the portion near the horizontal separation line 61 of the inner pack 8 are bonded together, so that the planned separation region 60 of the inner pack 8 is cut off. To go. At the same time, the reinforcing member 40 and the inner top flap 32 on the side of the tongue 7 are also cut off at the same time.
- the tongue 7 and the planned separation region 112 and the planned separation region 112 and the planned separation region 60 are bonded to form an opening forming device.
- an access opening 68 for allowing the tobacco product 10 to be removed from the inner pack 8 is formed.
- the access opening 68 includes a rectangular cutout 24 and an opening end 22 formed in the upper front portion of the box body 4, and an aperture 63 extending from the upper surface 52 of the inner pack 8 to the rear edge 58 a through the upper surface 58. Formed from.
- the tobacco product 10 can be exposed through the aperture 63 formed by the separation of the planned separation region 60, and the consumer takes out the tobacco product 10 from the aperture 63.
- the separation piece 28 and the separation flap 60 a formed by the separation of the separation separation region 112 and the separation separation region 60 are still held on the inner surface of the tan grid 6.
- the printed matter 56 can be easily visually recognized from the access opening 68.
- the printed matter 56 has its lower end inserted into the pocket 55 of the inner pack 8, and the printed matter 56 as a whole is the front wall of the box body 4. 14 and the front surface 52 of the inner pack 8.
- the pocket 55 is formed by using a front strip having a lateral seam, and the printed matter 56 is fixed at a predetermined position in the package 2 by being inserted into the pocket 55.
- the tan grid 6 is opened, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 8
- the upper portion of the printed matter 56 is exposed between the lower end of the notch 24 and the lower end of the aperture 63, and the printed matter 56 becomes visible.
- the printed matter 56 since the printed matter 56 is not bonded to the box body 4 or the inner pack 8 and is merely inserted into the pocket 55, it can be easily taken out from the access opening 68.
- the lid 5 is put on the opening end 22, and the insertion end 38 at the tip of the tongue 7 is inserted into the slit 26. Thereby, the lid 5 is held in the closed position. At this time, the distal end of the insertion end 38 is narrowed, and the distal end of the insertion end 38 is directed toward the box body 4 by the action of the hinge 44, so that the insertion end 38 can be easily inserted into the slit 26.
- the consumer may pull out the insertion end 38 at the tip of the tongue 7 from the slit 26 and open the lid 5.
- the packaging material 12 of the inner pack 8 has a heat-weldable film on the inner surface thereof, and the seam line of the jacket 13 made of the packaging material 12. Is formed by the horizontal seam 54 and the vertical seams 50 on both side surfaces, the inner pack 8 has high sealing performance, and the exterior film of the package 2 can be omitted.
- the printed material 56 is not bonded to the box body 4 or the inner pack 8 by simply inserting the printed material 56 into the pocket 55 using the front strip 53 of the inner pack 8.
- 56 can be fixed at a predetermined position inside the package 2. And since the printed matter 56 does not move, it can be easily recognized by opening the tongue grid 6, and since it is simply inserted into the pocket 55, the printed matter 56 can be easily taken out.
- the horizontal seam 54 and the vertical seam 50 in the fin seal form can reduce the thermal effect on the tobacco product 10 during the heat sealing, and are superior to other seal forms in which the inner surface and the outer surface of the packaging material are overlapped. It will be.
- the horizontal seam 54 and the vertical seam 50 can be easily formed by the heat seal, the inner pack 8 may be formed by bonding with an adhesive other than the heat seal.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications are possible.
- a type that accommodates one pack of 20 85 mm-sized tobacco products has been described, but a type that accommodates one inner pack that accommodates 20 tobacco products of a length of about 95 mm in length. You may apply to.
- the products that can be accommodated are not limited to tobacco products, but may be other products such as foods such as confectionery, and the tan grid type package of the present invention is also applicable as a package of these products. Can do.
- the position where the pocket is formed is not limited to the position of the above-described embodiment, and may be a lower portion of the front surface of the inner pack.
- the positions of the pockets are preferably determined according to the size of the printed material accommodated in the package.
- the horizontal seam 54 and the front strip 53 are integrated.
- the inner pack 8 is not limited to this, and may be an inner pack of a modified example as shown in FIG.
- the packaging material is made longer in the longitudinal direction than in the above-described embodiment to ensure a large end flap region.
- the end flaps are overlapped with each other in the form of a fin seal to form a front strip 153, and only the front edge of the front strip 153 is adhered to form a lateral seam 154 (shaded portion in FIG. 9).
- the front strip 153 is folded toward the upper part of the bundle of tobacco products at the folding line 153 a and overlapped with the front surface 152 of the outer cover 113.
- a pair of vertical seams 150 are formed from the side flaps of the packaging material in the same manner as in the above embodiment, and the vertical seams 150 hold both ends of the front strip 153 so that the pockets 155 are formed below the front surface 152 of the inner pack 138. Form.
- the lateral seam 154 in the modification is a part of the front strip 153, and the pocket 155 has a larger storage area into which the printed matter 156 is inserted than the pocket 55 of the above embodiment. Thereby, the printed matter 156 can be more reliably fixed.
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Selon l'invention, un emballage à couvercle-languette a un emballage intérieur parallélépipédique rectangulaire (8) accueilli dans un corps boîte (4) ayant un couvercle-languette (6). L'emballage intérieur (8) est plié de façon que : deux rabats d'extrémité d'un matériau d'enveloppe (12) soient superposés l'un sur l'autre sous la forme d'un scellage à bords repliés sur la partie inférieure d'une face avant (52) ; une bande avant (54) ayant une jonction transversale (53) formée en collant des bords avant entre eux soit pliée vers le haut ; une paire de jonctions longitudinales (50) s'étendant individuellement le long des faces latérales de l'emballage intérieur à partir des rabats latéraux du matériau d'enveloppe (12) soit formée ; les extrémités opposées de la bande avant (54) soient maintenues par la paire de jonctions longitudinales (50) pour que la bande avant (54) forme une poche (55) ; et un matériau imprimé (56) soit inséré et maintenu dans la poche.
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